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As Ghana stands on the brink of a deepening development crisis fueled by unsustainable debt, illicit financial flows, and shrinking donor support, ActionAid Ghana is taking a bold step forward by convening a National Civil Society Dialogue and Mobilisation on the Financing for Development (F4D) on 14th May 2025 in Accra.
This high-stakes Dialogue is more than an event—it is a rallying cry for justice, bringing together leading voices in civil society to confront the exploitative financial systems and global inequalities that continue to undermine Ghana’s progress.
With over US$138 billion paid by low-income countries in debt servicing last year alone—money that should have gone into education, healthcare, and climate resilience, the need for action has never been more urgent.
Ghana’s own debt reached GH¢608 billion by the end of 2023, a staggering 35.9% increase
from the previous year. Meanwhile, public services are underfunded, inequality is widening,
and the most vulnerable—especially women, youth, and low-income communities—are
bearing the brunt of a broken system.
“Ghana is not just dealing with a fiscal crisis—it is facing a full-blown development emergency,” said John Nkaw, Country Director of ActionAid Ghana. “This Dialogue is about reclaiming our voice, reshaping our economic future, and demanding a fair share for people—not just profits. We must replace outdated, colonial-era financial systems with bold, inclusive, and locally rooted solutions.”
Reclaiming Development: A Civil Society-Led Movement
This Dialogue brings together bold voices from civil society organisations such as OXFAM, CARE, Plan, ISODEC, ABANTU, NETRight, GII, Amnesty, WACSI, CRS, Tax Justice networks, youth coalitions, and many others.
Together, these movements will amplify the voices of those most affected by unjust systems and build a shared advocacy platform to demand accountable governance and people-first fiscal policies.
The Dialogue Will Drive Four Key Demands:
- Progressive, gender-responsive, and climate-smart tax reforms to increase domestic
revenue and reduce inequality. - Urgent action to stop illicit financial flows and corporate tax abuse that rob Ghana of
billions annually. - Increased investment in gender-responsive public services, including quality
education, healthcare, and social protection for all. - Innovative and sustainable funding pathways for civil society, ensuring movements
remain vibrant, independent, and impactful.
This dialogue is not a one-time conversation; it kicks off a coordinated campaign demanding
economic justice, climate accountability, and gender equity globally. We are uniting to
challenge the systems that impoverish us
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